Explores the origins of Carnival, a festival started in Europe to welcome the coming of spring, looks at how the holiday is observed around the world, and describes the food, symbols, and customs associated with the celebration.
Presents the folklore behind the Carnival festivities which rule the streets of Brazil from Christmas to Ash Wednesday and provides instructions on festive, easy-to-make decorations and costumes.
Marie-Grace Gardner, having arrived in New Orleans and met the talented opera singer Mademoiselle Oc?ana, wishes to take voice lessons and become friends with C?cile Rey, a student of Mademoiselle, and hopes an unexpected adventure will help her feel at home in the city.
C?cile Rey looks forward to having a one-of-a-kind costume at Mardi Gras and her brother's return from France, while forming a friendship and having a daring adventure with Marie-Grace Gardner.
In Renaissance Venice, Angelo, longing to be as famous a clown as his grandfather, decides to do something special with his small part in his grandfather's commedia dell'arte production during Carnival.
Explains the history and customs of Mardi Gras, the significance of the holiday, the many ways in which it is celebrated, and how the celebrations vary according to location.